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association of
78th annual meeting
pacific coastgeographers
t h e h yat t p a l m s p r i n g s
palm springs, california
October 21-24 • 2015
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSConference OrganizersJim Craine Aleksandra IlichevaSteve Graves Soheil BourashakiKaren SonksenCalifornia State University, Northridge
Field Trip OrganizerTina WhitePasadena City College/Los Angeles Valley College
Program DesignDavid DeisCalifornia State University, Northridge
Student AssistantKiyumi BrociousCalifornia State University, Northridge
VolunteersMatt Nordstrom Edgar Alvarez Jamie Teelin-HoffmanSean Robison Cindy Soto Catherine HalversonMax Baldridge Valeria Shilova Madison MostAmarinda Ramirez Ashley Du Henry HongCalifornia State University, Northridge
Special ThanksElena Givental & Awards CommitteeBerkeley City College
Local ArrangementsDavid LeRoy, Debra Curby, and Elena WinkelmannThe Hyatt Palm Springs
Tricia McCormick Helms Briscoe
Very Special ThanksWilliam & Marilyn BowenBanquet Hosts for Student Presenters
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SUMMARY SCHEDULEWednesday, October 21 2:00pm – 7:00pm Registration (Lobby)
6:00pm – 7:30pm Welcome and Opening Session (North Sun Deck)
7:30pm – 9:00pm Reception and Cocktail Hour (North Sun Deck)
Thursday, October 228:00am – 7:00pm Registration (Lobby)
8:00am – 6:00pm Field Trips (meet inside lobby for departure)
9:00am – 2:00pm APCG Executive Council Lunch (Tahquitz)
6:00pm – 9:00pm Poolside Dinner (North Sun Deck)
Friday, October 238:00am – 5:00pm Registration (Lobby)
8:00am – 5:00pm Vendors (Lobby)
10:00am – 11:40am Paper Sessions B
11:45am – 1:00pm Lunch (on your own)
1:00pm – 2:40pm Paper Sessions C
3:00pm – 4:40pm Paper Sessions D
5:00pm – 6:30pm President’s Address (Grand Ballroom)
7:30 pm – 9:00pm President’s Reception (Grand Marble)
7:30 pm – 9:00pm President’s Poster Session (Atrium Three)
Saturday, October 249:00am – 12:00pm Registration (Lobby)
9:00am – 5:00pm Vendors (Lobby)
8:00am – 9:40am Paper Sessions A
10:00am – 11:40am Paper Sessions B
11:30am – 1:00pm Lunch (on your own)
11:30am – 1:00pm Women’s Network Lunch (Atrium Three)
1:00pm – 2:40pm Paper Sessions C
3:00pm – 4:40pm Paper Sessions D
5:00pm – 6:30pm Geography Bowl (Palm Canyon)
5:00pm – 6:30pm Business Meeting (Grand Ballroom)
7:00pm – 10:00pm Awards Banquet (Atrium)
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21Registration 2:00pm – 7:00pm Lobby
Welcome and Opening Session6:00pm – 7:30pm North Sun Deck
Welcome Jim Craine | California State University, Northridge
Keynote Address Tim Krantz | University of Redlands
A Geographer’s-Eye View of the Salton Sea
Reception and Cocktail Hour7:00pm – 9:00pm North Sun Deck
Elvis Presley honeymoon house in Palm Springs. Carol M. Highsmith, 2009.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22Registration8:00am – 7:00pm Lobby
Field TripsALL FIELD TRIPS MEET INSIDE LOBBY FOR DEPARTURE
8:00am – 4:00pm Salton Sea
8:00am – 1:00pm Coachella Valley Water District Tour
8:00am – 4:00pm Joshua Tree/Box Canyon Tour
8:00am – 12:30pm Salvation Mountain Tour
7:30am – 10:30pm San Andreas Fault Hike
8:00am – 5:00pm Mt. San Jacinto Tram Ride and Hike
10:00am – 1:00pm Mid-Century Modern Architecture Tour
APCG Executive Council Lunch
9:00am – 2:00pm Tahquitz
Poolside Dinner6:00pm – 9:00pm North Sun Deck
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23Registration8:00am – 7:00pm Lobby
Friday Paper Sessions B10:00am – 11:45am
National Parks (ANDREAS)
Chair: Terry Young, Cal Poly-Pomona
10:00am | Lary Dilsaver, University of South Alabama
Environmental Perception and the Management of Joshua Tree National Park
10:20am | Judith Meyer, Missouri State University
The Changing Role of Yellowstone’s Howard Eaton Trail
10:40am | Terry Young, Cal Poly-Pomona
Christian Nationalism and the Antimodern Origins of the Pacific Crest Trail
11:00am | Yolonda Youngs, Idaho State University
Tracing Lives, Following River Channels: Commercial Raft Guides in Grand
Teton National Park, Wyoming
Geographic Methods (PALM CANYON)
Chair: Noah Silber-Coats, University of Arizona
10:00am | Brian Petersen, Northern Arizona University
When Species Collide: Changing and Contested Boundaries in Whitebark Pine
Forests in the Western United States
10:20am | Noah Silber-Coats, University of Arizona
Private Hydropower and the Politics of Nature in the Sierra Madre Oriental*
10:40am | Zachary Sugg, University of Arizona
Availability, Allocation, Access: Groundwater Politics and Regulation
in Central Texas
11:00am | Wei Yang, University of Southern California
Effect Of Climate And Seasonality On Depressed Mood Among Twitter Users
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Geographies of Place 1 (GRAND BALLROOM)
Chair: James Allen, California State University, Northridge
10:00am | Alison Hotten, University of Nevada, Reno
Identity and Modernity: The Jewish Contribution to Twentieth-Century
Miami Beach Architecture*
10:20am | Jonathan Taylor, California State University, Fullerton
Is DMT Everywhere? Some Notes on the Diffusion of N,N-Dimethyltryptamine
10:40am | Norman Carter, California State University, Long Beach
Little Tokyo as a Relic Ethnic Enclave
11:00am | Emanuel Delgado, San Diego State University
Culture and Gentrification in Barrio Logan*
11:20am | James Allen & Eugene Turner, California State University, Northridge
The Changing Ethnic Quilt of Southern California
Lunch11:45am – 1:00pm
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Friday Paper Sessions C1:00pm – 2:45pm
Geographic Education (ANDREAS)
Chair: Deborah Thien, California State University, Long Beach
1:00pm | John Menary, California State University Dominguez HillsPassionate Encounters with a Bogus Reality: Geo-sexuality’s Place in Higher Education Design and Planning
1:20pm | Steven Graves, California State University, NorthridgeIntroduction to Human Geography
1:40pm | Sarah Bednarz, Texas A&M University Mid and Late Career Faculty
2:00pm | Michelle Calvarese, California State University, FresnoThe Effect of Gender on Stress Factors: An Exploratory Study Among University Students
2:20pm | Deborah Thien, California State University, Long BeachBeing in Common(s): Making Space for Civic Awareness in a University Honors Program
GIS 1 (PALM CANYON)Chair: Soheil Boroushaki, California State University Northridge
1:00pm | Regan M. Maas & Soheil Boroushaki, CSU Northridge Daily Activity Spaces: Lived Space and Its Relationship to Health Outcomes in the Northeast San Fernando Valley
1:20pm | Monika Calef, Soka University of AmericaVariability in the Geographic Distribution of Fires in Interior Alaska Considering Cause, Human Proximity, and Level of Suppression
1:40pm | Sean Robison, California State University, Northridge Test of a Habitat Suitability Index Model for Black Bears in Northeastern Minnesota
2:00pm | Daniel Ervin, University of California Santa BarbaraThe Association Between Forest Cover Change and Migration in Mexico from 2000 to 2010*
2:20pm | Soheil Boroushaki, California State University NorthridgeImplementing Argumentation Map Concepts Within CartoDB
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International Geographies (GRAND BALLROOM)
Chair: Sara Hughes, University of California, Los Angeles
1:00pm | Matthias Gebauer, University of Mainz‘Black Islam’ South Africa? Conversion and contested belongings in an unsettled society.
1:20pm | Christine Carolan, University of OregonLough Neagh: A Contested or Co-operative Space in Post Conflict Northern Ireland?*
1:40pm | Dianne Meredith, California State University-Maritime AcademyTumen River Regionalism: The Costs and Benefits of Transboundary Cooperation
2:00pm | Josh Watkins, University of California, DavisConstructing ‘Potential Irregular Immigrants’: The Biopolitics of Australia’s Overseas Public Information Campaigns*
2:20pm | Sara Hughes, University of California, Los AngelesConstruction as Commemoration: Memorializing Violence through West Bank Settlement Construction*
Abandoned building near the Salton Sea. Carol M. Highsmith, 2012.
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Friday Paper Sessions D3:00pm – 4:45pm
Landscapes of the American West (ANDREAS)
Chair: James Hayes, University of Nebraska, Omaha
3:00pm | Sean Pries, University of California, Davis“Itself a Living Thing:” A Posthumanist, Political Ecology Approach to the Landscape of the North Fork American River*
3:20pm | Lily House-Peters, University of ArizonaFrom Static Landscapes to Variegated Topographies of Resilience: Recognizing the Vertical Dimensions of Riparian Transformations in the Borderlands*
3:40pm | Peggy Hauselt, California State University, StanislausEstimating Changes in Water Resource Use in California’s Sierra Foothills Due to Agricultural Conversion
4:00pm | Catherine Magee, University of Nevada RenoTwo Models to Examine the Complex Multi-dimensionality of Cultural Landscapes
4:20pm | James Hayes, University of Nebraska OmahaA Multi-scale Landscape Analysis of Valley Oak Regeneration Using Morisita’s Index
Geographies of Food (PALM CANYON)Chair: Jaime Rossiter, San Diego State University
3:00pm | Heather Ream, California State University, StanislausEthnic Foodways in the Making of Transnationals; Central Valley Sikhs
3:20pm | William Selby, Santa Monica CollegeEvolving Food Landscapes in the Los Angeles Area
3:40pm | Daniel Arreola, Arizona State UniversityThe Mexican Restaurant in America, A Prospectus
4:00pm | David Lopez-Carr, University of California, Santa BarbaraSynergies Among the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Sub-Saharan Africa?: Geographies of Demographic, Food, and Livelihood Transitions
4:20pm | Jaime Rossiter, Pascale Joassart-Marcelli & Fernando Bosco, SDSU Improving Food Security in City Heights, San Diego: The Role of Ethnic Markets
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Geographies of Place 3 (GRAND BALLROOM)
Chair: Marti Klein, California State University Fullerton
3:00pm | Joseph Lamon, California State University NorthridgeLos Angeles Graffiti Geographies
3:20pm | Matthew Nordstrom, California State University, NorthridgeThe Growth Effect: Commuter Rail In Suburban Southern California
3:40pm | Jeff Rose, University of UtahWilderness Recreation Users’ Perceptions and Behaviors Concerning Backcountry Drinking Water Quality: Results from the Pacific Crest Trail
4:00pm | Amory Ballantine, The Evergreen State CollegeGeographies of Race and Nation in the Port of Tacoma Nearshore Tideflats*
4:20pm | Marti Klein, California State University FullertonHiding in Plain Sight: the Geography of Human Trafficking in Orange County, California
President’s Address6:00pm – 7:30pm Grand Ballroom
Scale: (Dis)embodiment, Possession, and Alienation Chris Lukinbeal | University of Arizona
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President’s Reception/Poster Session 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Remi Bardou, Univeristy of California, Los Angeles Mangroves Habitat Changes in the North Pacific Coast in Response to Climate Change
Gregory Beringer, California State University, FullertonRent Burden and the Role of Non-Profits in Affordable Housing: An Analysis of Orange County, CA
Gregory Bohr, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis ObispoPrecipitation Timing and Intensity in the Western United States
Pedro Chacon, California State University FullertonAnalysis of Chemical Labs in California using Spatial Statistics Methods
Cora H. Chong, Julia L. Goldsworth, Robert L. Grotefend, Kevin W. Klemens, Jason I. Martin and Dustin L. Sunderman, University of Southern CaliforniaDredging the Detroit River: A Geodatabase Prototype for Past, Present, and Future Information Regarding Dredging in the Great Lakes
Gail Ferrell, Truckee Meadows Community CollegeWinter Travel Management on Six forests including the Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit
Brett Goforth, California State University, San BernardinoVegetation Type Conversion and Hill-slope Failure Susceptibility in a California Shrubland
Jaime Hoffman, California State University, NorthridgeSolar Energy Potential at California State University, Northridge
Rajrani Kalra, California State University, San BernardinoSpatial Analysis of Languages and Literacy Patterns in India
Connor Martin, University of North AlabamaA Vehicle for Development: Historic Streetcar Systems and Economic Growth
Alison McNally, Jennifer Helzer, and Philip Garone, California State University, Stanislaus; William Swagerty and Reuben Smith, University of the Pacific; Gregg Camfield, University of California, MercedThe Delta as a Cultural and Historical District
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Madison Most, California State University, NorthridgeThe Hop Head Republic
Jeffrey Nelson and Andrea Hernandez, Cal Poly PomonaPark Environments in Pomona, California: A GIS Analysis and Field Assessment
Jonghyun Park, Hosei UniverisityInternational Urban System and Relationship Between Busan and Fukuoka in Terms of International Trade Activities of Firms in Busan
Zia Salim, California State University, FullertonAssessing the Accuracy of Volunteered Geographic Information: A Case Study in Urban Geography
Marcus Thomson, Elizabeth Fard and Glen MacDonald, UCLAComparing a Statistically Downscaled Climate Model and Multiproxy Lake Sediment Data to Reconstruct 1000 Years of Utah Climate History
The Salton Sea. Carol M. Highsmith, 2012.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24Registration9:00am – 12:00pm Lobby
Saturday Paper Sessions B10:00am – 11:45am
Metatrends in Professional Geography: The Rise of AP Human Geography (ANDREAS)
Chair: Zia Salim, California State University, Fullerton
10:00am | Don Zeigler, Old Dominion UniversityUnrolling the Map of AP Human Geography
10:20am | Jody Smothers-Marcello, Sitka HIgh SchoolActive Learning in the Human Geography Classroom
10:40am | Sarah Bednarz, Texas A&M University, Texas‘Powerful Knowledge’ in the Context of AP Human Geography
11:00am | Jennifer Bjerke, Cal Poly Pomona UniversityPerspectives on the ‘Reading’ of AP Human Geography Exams
11:20am | Fernando Bosco, San Diego State UniversityDiscussant
Geographies of Latin America (PALM CANYON)Chair: Craig Revels, Central Washington University
10:00am | Lourdes Johanna Avelar Portillo, Cal State Long BeachIn Every Cántaro of Water: Women’s Water Access Struggles in Rural El Salvador*
10:20am | Olga Govdyak, California State University, NorthridgePerceived Effects: Residential Tourism in Belize*
10:40am | Jim Keese, Cal Poly San Luis ObispoResults of the Follow-up Study on Improved Cookstoves in Cuzco, Peru
11:00am | Casey Lynch, University of ArizonaPursuing and Contesting Libertarian Development: Social Space and Political Transformation in Post-Coup Honduras*
11:20am | Craig Revels, Central Washington UniversityVisions of Paradise: Place and Promise in Honduras, 1800s-present
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Geographies of Place 2 (GRAND BALLROOM)
Chair: Katherine G. Sammler, The University of Arizona
10:00am | Sahar Zavareh, Oregon State UniveristyDetroit Water Crisis News Media Discourse Analysis*
10:20am | Robert Christopherson, American River College, EmeritusBiosphere 2, Earth’s Largest Enclosed Ecosystems Research Facility
10:40am | Dirk Kinsey, Portland State UniversityRebuilding The Village, Chasing The Problem: Youth And Gang Violence Policy And The Suburbanization Of Poverty In Multnomah County
11:00am | LaDona Knigge and Victoria Birdseye, CSU, ChicoWhether City or County: Every Child Deserves a Safe Route to School
11:20am | Katherine G. Sammler, The University of ArizonaFrom the Ocean’s Abyss to the Vacuum of Space: Privatization in the Vertical Commons*
Lunch11:30am – 1:00pm
Women’s Network Lunch11:30am – 1:00pm Atrium Three
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Saturday Paper Sessions C1:00pm – 2:45pm
Young People, Space, and Politics (ANDREAS)
Chair: Stuart Aitken, San Diego State University
1:00pm | Lydia Wood, San Diego State UniversityColonized Geographies, Border Politics, and Youth: Understanding the Geographies of Indigenous Youth Health and Well-Being in San Diego
1:20pm | Fernando Bosco, San Diego State UniversityEveryday Food Practices of Young People in City Heights, San Diego
1:40pm | Jasmine Arpagian, San Diego State UniversityServing Only Sour Cream: Roma Youth Redressing Social Inequalities*
2:00pm | Stuart Aitken, San Diego State UniversityYoung People’s Emotional Geographies, Spatial Rights and Mobilities in the Context of Erasure
2:20pm | Deborah Thien, California State University, Long BeachDiscussant
Physical Geography 1 (PALM CANYON)Chair: Glen MacDonald, University of California, Los Angeles
1:00pm | Suzanne Walther, University of San DiegoQuantifying Geomorphic Change over a Flood Season on Pleasant Creek in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah
1:20pm | Rachel Vann-Foster, California State University, Long BeachNative California Grasslands – La Jolla Valley, Malibu: Species Change and Recovery Rates Over Time*
1:40pm | Christine M. Rodrigue, California State University, Long BeachDifferences in California Sage Scrub Composition behind Stable and Recovering Boundaries with Annual Grassland
2:00pm | Brian Pompeii, CA Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Local Knowledge and Vulnerability to Coastal Hazards on Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, USA
2:20pm | Glen MacDonald, University of California, Los Angeles California Coastal Marshes: Long-term History, Sediment Accretion and C Sequestration Rates and Future Prognosis
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Geographies of Place 3 (GRAND BALLROOM)
Chair: Kristine Hunt, Idaho State University.
1:00pm | Joseph Diminutto, California State University Long Beach“Cruising” For A Sense Of Place In Long Beach, California: The Phenomenology And Spatiality Of Romance While Gondola Cruising
1:20pm | Kiyumi Brocious, California State University Northridge.Whose Space? Lessons from the Struggles of New York City Community Gardens and South Central Farm in Los Angeles*
1:40pm | Luke Drake, California State University, NorthridgeDeveloping a Vacant Land Inventory through Productive Partnerships: A University, NGO, and Municipal Planning Collaboration in Trenton, New Jersey
2:00pm | Jay Gilliam, San Diego State UniversityBeyond the Edge: Roller Derby and the Spaces of Empowerment Transcending Women’s Edgework*
2:20pm | Kristine Hunt, Idaho State University“Our Bungalow Dreams:” Housing and Occupation in the US West, 1900–1930*
Salvation Mountain. Carol M. Highsmith, 2012.
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Saturday Paper Sessions D3:00pm – 4:45pm
Geographic Theory and Philosophy (ANDREAS)
Chair: Alec Murphy, University of Oregon.
3:00pm | Dylan Brady, University of OregonThe Emergence of the Absolute from the Relative*
3:20pm | Jonathan Bratt, Arizona State UniversityLandscape Ontography in Early Medieval China
3:40pm | Carl Johannessen, University of OregonHuman Stewardship of Earth was Studied by Carl Ortwin Sauer and Its Influence on Modern Geography
4:00pm | William Koelsch, Clark University“The World’s Oldest Geographical Riddle”
4:20pm | Alec Murphy, University of OregonPutting the Iranian Nuclear Deal in Context: Geographical Considerations
Geography and the Environment (PALM CANYON)Chair: William A. Bowen, California State University, Northridge
3:00pm | Zackery Thill, University of OregonSilencing Controversy? Environmental Knowledge Production on the Oilsands of Northern Alberta*
3:20pm | Eric Magrane, University of ArizonaGo Deep and Be Ready: Geographies and Poetries of Climate Change
3:40pm | Audra El Vilaly, University of ArizonaRemembering Al-badiyya, Remembering Ourselves: Politics, Subjectivities, and Environmental Memories of the Mauritanian Haratine
4:00pm | William A. Bowen, California State University, NorthridgeDrought in California and Its Solutions
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Geographic Methods 2 (GRAND BALLROOM)
Chair: Ted Eckmann, University of Portland
3:00pm | Brittany Bohlinger, University of OregonPolitics of Sustainability in Prison: Supporting Inmate Voices through Non-Hierarchical Research Strategies
3:20pm | Maria Fadiman, Florida Atlantic UniversityCan Ethnobotany Foster Environmental and Cultural Understanding?
3:40pm | Brian Garcia, Yale University, University College LondonComparative Urbanism, Ethnography and Site Analysis of Pedestrian Friendly Public Transport Neighbourhoods
4:00pm | Ted Eckmann, University of PortlandModeling Hydrological Impacts of Future Climate Changes on Local Scales
Business Meeting5:00pm – 6:30pm Grand Ballroom
Geography Bowl5:00pm – 6:30pm Palm Canyon
Annual Student Awards Banquet7:00pm – 10:00pm Atrium
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